Answers to: Jazz Floating License Serverhttps://jazz.net/forum/questions/229184/jazz-floating-license-serverI have a trial version of Jazz team server 6.0.2 with RM, QM and CCM
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I want to access this server from anywhere so I want to make this server a floating license server.
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How can I do that ? and how can I get trial floating licenses ?
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Is there another way to access this server from another machine just using its discovery url ?
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enMon, 10 Oct 2016 05:30:57 -0400Comment by abuaekry9 on dnong's answerhttps://jazz.net/forum/questions/229184/jazz-floating-license-server#229205Ok I'll do that. Thank you for the help.
<br>abuaekry9Mon, 10 Oct 2016 05:30:57 -0400https://jazz.net/forum/questions/229184/jazz-floating-license-server#229205Comment by rschoon on dnong's answerhttps://jazz.net/forum/questions/229184/jazz-floating-license-server#229200The problem is that you need to talk to your network IT department to make sure that the server is reachable from your location and has a DNS entry at a DNS that you are connected to.
<br>rschoonMon, 10 Oct 2016 02:16:08 -0400https://jazz.net/forum/questions/229184/jazz-floating-license-server#229200Comment by abuaekry9 on dnong's answerhttps://jazz.net/forum/questions/229184/jazz-floating-license-server#229199I've set the public uri of the Jazz team server as follows &quot;<b>ies-esd-w7-02.mgc.mentorg.com:9443/jts</b>&quot;
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And it is installed on a remote machine elsewhere not in my current location.
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I've tried to access this uri from my machine and the browser responded with &quot;<b>Server not found</b>&quot;
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So what do you think is the problem here ?
<br>abuaekry9Mon, 10 Oct 2016 01:57:15 -0400https://jazz.net/forum/questions/229184/jazz-floating-license-server#229199Answer by dnonghttps://jazz.net/forum/questions/229184/jazz-floating-license-server/229193It appears that you just put two separate things together due to misunderstanding. Have a look into the document to understand the difference between an authorized license and a floating license.
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http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSYMRC_6.0.2/com.ibm.jazz.repository.web.admin.doc/topics/c_managing_licenses.html
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The trial version of CLM comes with 10 trial licenses, which should be enough for a usual trial project. If you have more than 10 users participating in the trial project, you should contact IBM Sales to organize getting some more licenses.
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To access the server from another machine, which is a completely separate topic, and has nothing to do with licenses. It depends on how you install the product and configure the public URI. Make sure that you do not use &quot;localhost&quot;, &quot;127.0.0.1&quot; or even any IP addresses in the public URI. Note that you can access the CLM system without a license, but just can't carry out certain operations.
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dnongMon, 10 Oct 2016 05:30:57 -0400https://jazz.net/forum/questions/229184/jazz-floating-license-server/229193